Hunter Hayes

Hunter Hayes was a star at a very young age. The Breaux Bridge, La. singer appeared with Hank Williams, Jr. and chatted up Rosie O'Donnell before he left elementary school. He even played for President Bill Clinton at the age of seven! In 2008, he moved to Nashville to pursue country music and quickly found success writing songs for groups like Rascal Flatts. Within two years, he'd sign a record deal, and one year after that (Oct. 2011) Hayes released his self-titled, major label debut. 'Hunter Hayes' produced two No. 1 hits, including the triple-Platinum smash 'Wanted,' which went on to be nominated for several major awards.

Hunter Hayes is kicking off 2017 with brand new music. The country singer-songwriter and guitar shredder performed his new track "All for You" for the first time live on Good Morning America Thursday morning (Jan. 5).

There's a garage rock feel to Hunter Hayes' "Yesterday Song" that immediately makes you look up from whatever you're trying to focus on. The 25-year-old's new song relies on razor-sharp guitar work and a hook that would be illegal if it were a narcotic.

Hunter Hayes recently celebrated a major career milestone, as his 2011 self-titled album went Double Platinum. As a way to thank his fans, Hayes treated them to a Facebook Live concert on July 31, where he played each of the songs off his major label debut live and took questions.